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The dynamics of montmorillonite clay dispersion and morphology development in immiscible ethylene-propylene rubber/polypropylene blends

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 48, Issue 15, Pages 4520-4528

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2007.05.068

Keywords

blends; nanocomposites; morphology

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The evolution of morphology during the melt compounding of polypropylene (PP), maleated ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR-g-MAn) and onium-ion exchanged montmorillonite clay (NR4+-MM) is described. Irrespective of the ratio of components, clay partitions into the EPR-g-MAn phase exclusively, with significant amounts of mineral exfoliation occurring in the very early stages of compounding. These changes in filler distribution and dispersion are accompanied by reductions in the size of the dispersed PP phase, as the rate of droplet coalescence falls in response to an elevated EPR-g-MAn matrix viscosity. However, when NR4+-MM is localized in a dispersed EPR-g-MAn phase, coalescence increases as a result of hindered particle break-up. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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